Architecture in Dordrecht
The streets of Dordrecht are lined with houses that date back to the 17th century, which give this city a traditional feel, and the Nieuwkerk, which has been standing since 1175, is a testament to how well the buildings here have survived throughout the years.
Visit the most striking building in the city, the Grote Kerk, whose original Renaissance choir stalls and copper and marble pulpit reflect the colours of the stunning neo-gothic stained windows. For fantastic views of Dordrecht, climb the unfinished leaning tower that reaches 108 meters and see the city from a new perspective.
Groothoofdspoort, the city gate, crosses 3 rivers and is a site not to be missed when you visit Dordrecht. To get a real insight into the oldest city in the Netherlands, take a walking tour with a local guide who will show you historic points of interest and uncover centuries of history.
The last windmill in Dordrecht, Kyck over den Dyck, is another remarkable piece of architecture that is definitely worth a visit. For a truly stunning scene, venture out to the surrounding wetlands to see the mills of Kinderdijk. The 19 structures built in 1740 are one of the Netherlands UNESCO world heritage sites and boast many original features.
The Netherlands boasts some of the best Christmas markets in Europe, offering a wonderfully festive experience as you hunt through unique gifts from a huge variety of independent vendors.